Former Southern Pacific class GS-4 #4449, a 4-8-4 "Northern" is seen on display at the Oregon Rail Heritage Center in Portland. The locomotive was built by the Lima Locomotive Works ... (more)
The Oregon Rail Heritage Unit excursion train rolls past former Northern Pacific caboose 1735, which now serves as seating for the Mount Hood Brewing Company Tilikum Station. Locomotive 100 was bu... (more)
Even with WES service being reduced heavily, the RDCs still get a chance to stretch their legs occasionally.
Corp GP38-2 waits over the weekend for Monday with extra power and cars for distribution at the railyard in Roseburg.
Corp GP40-2 No. 2110 pulls a lumber load through Keller Lumber Mill in Roseburg Oregon.
A southbound Chehalis and Western train crosses the famous Tacoma Trestle in Tacoma Washington.
The one and only G&W heritage unit.
Seemingly out of place on the Oregon coast, GN 274 trundles through the beach town of Rockaway with the dinner train in tow. This locomotive was restored by Doyle McCormack, and is now owned by OC... (more)
PNWR's Harbor Turn crosses the impressive Holcomb Creek Trestle on Cornelius pass. Daylight runs of this train have become more common recently due to crew shortages.
"Please Pass the Grain" At Ruston (Tacoma) Amtrak Cascades train 505 steps by a grain train which was waiting for a spot at the TEMCO facility. Mount Rainier in the distance.
PNWR 664 heading south on a particularly hot and smoggy day.
Northbound Cascades at sunset on the Puget Sound. Once again, scenes like this are not long for this world, even now pretty rare, with the retirement of the Series 6 Talgo train sets.
Amtrak Cascades Train no. 507 speeds through Puyallup, WA on a warm spring afternoon with Mt. Rainer standing over 14,000 feet tall in the distance.